Proposal: Open Source Reference Wallet#90
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Development Fund Proposal Submission
Proposal file:
proposals/proposal-open-source-reference-wallet.md
Summary
This proposal proposes the delivery of two production-grade, open-source reference wallet packages: the Splice Portfolio dApp UI and the Splice Wallet Browser Extension. Operating strictly as provider-agnostic ecosystem public goods, these repositories provide end-to-end operational blueprints for integrating critical Canton Network protocol features, including CIP-0056 (Token Standard), CIP-0103 (dApp API), and multi-party hosting capabilities.
By establishing standardized, fully audited integration patterns, these reference implementations are designed to tangibly reduce external integrator onboarding timelines and accelerate network-wide feature parity for dApps, exchanges and wallet providers.
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